Members Only This Israeli Stock is Freshly Squeezed ππ By Sam Gatlin January 19, 2025 Israel outperformed the United States stock market in 2024, and that trend has spilled over into 2025.Camtek $CAMT is one of the hottest Israeli stocks, but the bears still hate it. The stock has a record-high 14% short interest and an 8x days-to-cover ratio. This extreme mispositioning is blowing up in the bears' faces as they've been freshly squeezed.The market is crushing the short sellers in CAMT: As you can see, Camtek carved out a textbook head-and-shoulders pattern, which excited the bears.Over the last year, the short interest has ballooned to its highest level in history despite the stock price reaching new highs.Last week, the bulls stepped in and failed the potential distribution pattern, and now the bears are scrambling to cover their positions.That's why we're looking to buy the stock and profit from the short sellers that are in the house of pain right now.Here's how we're trading the $5B Israeli semiconductor equipment & materials company, Camtek $CAMT: You need to have a subscription to access this content in full. Log in or subscribe today to unlock new features and receive Member Benefits. Log in or Subscribe All Star Charts Premium Service Menu Service (ASC Premium) Trade Ideas Conference Calls Research Reports 2 to 100 Club Boomtown Commodities Weekly Currency Report Follow The Flow Freshly Squeezed Hall of Famers International Hall of Famers Junior Hall of Famers Junior International Hall of Famers Minor Leaguers The Gold Rush The Bond Report The Short Report Top Down Trade Of The Week Top Stocks Of The Month Under The Hood Young Aristocrats Saturday Morning Chartoons Contact More from All Star Charts Premium Saturday Morning Chartoons: Scooby-Doo, Whereβd the Bears Go? January 10, 2026 Sam Gatlin Jason Perz The Inflation Trade Is Heating Up Metals, mining, and real assets are leading the way. January 9, 2026 Steve Strazza The Hall of Famers January 9, 2026
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